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Narrating the Contested Space of Detroit's River Rouge, 1600-2015
David E. Nye
Charles Babbage Institute
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Detroit River
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North America
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Michigan
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Great Lakes
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Henry Ford
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Recovery Narratives
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National Socialism
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Class Warfare
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Colonial Conquest
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Mound Builders
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Natural Resources
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Tragic
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Traders
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triumph
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Henry Ford
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National Socialism
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French
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